OHR Communications is a telecommunications provider specializing in the essential services that build and maintain the backbone of modern communication networks. Our expertise includes comprehensive outside plant (OSP) maintenance and repair, ensuring the durability and performance of your entire outdoor network infrastructure. We are leaders in fiber optics installation, providing high-speed, network solutions. Our certified technicians handle precision fusion splicing and final network testing, guaranteeing a seamless and reliable high-bandwidth connection for your business or community.
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Communication technology is constantly evolving, and OHR Communications is keeping pace with that evolution.
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We specialize in comprehensive telecommunications services, including Outside Plant (OSP) maintenance, fiber optics installation, and copper splicing.
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Projects in Outside Plant (OSP) maintenance, multi-dwelling units and commercial buildings.
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One of the primary benefits of fiber optic cable is superior bandwidth and speed, as fiber optics transmit data using light signals that can carry massive amounts of information over long distances at incredibly high speeds. This high capacity is essential for supporting bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming, cloud services, and real-time data transfer. Additionally, fiber optic cables are immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensuring a more stable and reliable connection. OHR specializes in microduct installation, which offers significant advantages in speed, cost, and future scalability.
Outside Plant (OSP) maintenance and repair refers to the management and upkeep of all telecommunications infrastructure located outside of buildings.
Routine maintenance activities often involve scheduled inspections to check for physical damage from weather, wildlife, or construction. Technicians use specialized tools to test for signal loss and cable integrity. When a problem is detected, repairs may include splicing damaged sections of cable, replacing faulty equipment, and rerouting lines to avoid hazards.
